... Data Binding 709
Chapter 21: Data Controls 763
Chapter 22: File Access 8 25
Chapter 23: Networking 857
Index 9 05
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ã System.Windows.Controls.Input.dll: ...
currently exist in your code- behind class, as shown in Figure 1 -5. Simply choose the right event-
handling method.
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Mixing ASP.NET Controls and Silverlight ... while the future is far from certain, here
are a few points to keep in mind:
HTML5 isn’t quite here yet: HTML5 support lags inin Internet Explorer. Many HTML5 features are
promised for the...
... server-side code. You’ll learn how to design an ASP.NET web
service for Silverlightin Chapter 19.
ADDING SILVERLIGHT CONTENT TO AN EXISTING WEBSITE
A key point to keep in mind when considering the Silverlight ... evolving into a platform for developing interactive
content.
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Deploying a Silverlight Application
Once you understand the Silverlight ... to install the plug -in and then sent
back to the original page. On the bottom is the page you’ll see once the Silverlight plug -in is installed.
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happening with the service call and the data binding; all this is covered in detail later
in this book. Add the following codein the code- behind of MainPage.xaml:
public MainPage()
{
InitializeComponent();
... 146
Sorting and grouping data in a DataGrid 151
Filtering and paging data in a DataGrid 156
Using custom columns in the DataGrid 160
Implementing master-detail in the DataGrid 167
Validating the ... 171
Chapter 5: Working with Local Data 1 75
Introduction 1 75
Reading data from and storing data in the isolated storage 176
Working with IsolatedStorageSettings 186
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Understanding database transactions 157
You may already have experience with two transaction-handling programming
interfaces: the
JDBC API and the JTA.
5. 1.1 JDBC and JTA transactions
In a non-managed ...
Working with persistent objects
4.4.6 Selecting a fetching strategy in mappings
Hibernate lets you select default association fetching strategies by specifying
attributes in the mapping metadata. ...
you’re optimizing the default fetching strategies in your application.
A wrinkle in Hibernate’s mapping format means that collection mappings func-
tion slightly differently than single-point associations;...
... architectures.
In addition to managing business objects and processing the standard business logic,
every interface method in the Faỗade validates the incoming arguments, authorizes the
action for ... well as all cart maintenance methods: AddItem, RemoveItem,
ReCalculate, ShippingStrategy. etc.
The remaining types in this project are involved with shipping and shipping calculations.
The ... these to their shopping cart. Their
shopping carts can be managed by removing items and changing quantities. In the
shopping cart, shipping costs are computed based on the shipping method selected....
... 151
5. 7 Summary 157
6 Understanding personalization 158
6.1 Introduction 158
6.2 Defining personalization 159
6.3 Personalization inaction 161
6.4 Lifecycle of personalization data
169
Storing ... 246
8 .5 Adding a CatalogZone dialog 247
Displaying catalogs 249
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Displaying web parts 251
Communicating between web pages 253
8.6 Summary 255
9 Portal management 257
9.1 Introduction 257
9.2 ... book is in print.
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4.4 Accepting input 54
Handling the successful storyboard path in an action 55
■
Using
the Post-Redirect-Get pattern 56
■
Handling the failure processing
of the action input 58
4 .5 Testing ... 349
24.1 Extending the routing system 349
24.2 Inspecting routes at runtime 352
24.3 Summary 355
25
Customizing Visual Studio for ASP.NET MVC 356
25. 1 Creating custom T4 templates 356
Download ... 22
2.1 The M in MVC 23
2.2 Delivering the presentation model 24
2.3 ViewData.Model 24
2.4 Representing user input 25
Designing the model 26
■
Presenting the input model in a
view 27
■
Working with...
... example, the
in- addr.arpa
domain has subdomains 0 to 255 . Each of
these subdomains also contains lower subdomains 0 to 255 . For example, network 1 95. 47.37.0/24
belongs to subdomain
1 95. in- addr.arpa
. ... 55
3.3.1 Request Format 55
3.3.2 Reply Format 56
3.3.3 Purging 56
3.3.4 Examples from RFC 19 95 56
3.4 Negative Caching (DNS NCACHE) 58
3.4.1 How Long are Negative Answers Stored in ... for Debugging DNS 126
5. 1 .5. 1 The dnswalk Program 126
5. 1 .5. 2 The dig Program 126
5. 2 The rndc Program 128
5. 2.1 Signals 129
5. 2.1.1 HUP Signal 130
5. 2.1.2 INT Signal 130
5. 2.1.3...
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5: print( $inputline ); # write the line out
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Teach Yourself Perl 5in 21 days
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
● ... Subroutines
● Passing Arrays by Name Using Aliases
● Using the do Statement with Subroutines
● Specifying the Sort Order
● Predefined Subroutines
❍ Creating Startup Code Using BEGIN
❍ Creating ... Statement
● Using Local Variables in Subroutines
❍ Initializing Local Variables
● Passing Values to a Subroutine
❍ Passing a List to a Subroutine
● Calling Subroutines from Other Subroutines
●...